Dawn Brancheau

Senior animal trainer at SeaWorld

Dawn Brancheau - Senior animal trainer at SeaWorld
Born

1969
56 years ago

Died

February 24th, 2010
15 years ago — 41 years old

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

United States

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Worked as a senior trainer at SeaWorld, specializing in the care and training of orcas. Initiated numerous educational programs and public presentations focused on marine life. Contributed to the development of sea animal training protocols and emphasized positive reinforcement techniques. Involved in direct interactions and performances with Shamu, the park's iconic killer whale. Tragically passed away during a training session, raising awareness about marine animal safety.

Trained orcas for SeaWorld performances

Participated in public educational programs

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